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Donald Trump Attacks Hillary Clinton for Playing ‘Women’s Card’
The Republican candidate continues attack on Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and her husband, also saying the former president has a “terrible record of women abuse”
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China Passes Antiterrorism Law That Crimps Media
Provisions constrain reporting of attacks and other terror activities, including limits on details that might inspire imitators
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Netflix’s Reed Hastings Stock Options Set to Soar, Salary Trimmed
CEO is poised for a $5 million bump in the value of stock options next year, while salary drops slightly
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‘Wicked City’ Lives Again on Hulu
This cancelled show’s revival on Hulu has a twist: Most other shows that get a second life on streaming were beloved to begin with
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7 Biggest Tech Trainwrecks in 2015: From Tidal to Twitter to Taylor Swift
TheWrap Rewind 2015: The overlap of technology and entertainment caused more than one derailment this year
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FBI Traces Pirated ‘Hateful Eight’ Screener to Alcon Executive
Alcon Entertainment co-CEO Andrew Kosove says he never actually received the copy of Quentin Tarantino’s new movie
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The Beatles to Finally Release Songs for Streaming
Top music streaming services will add the Beatles catalog Thursday, reflecting the format’s passage from niche to the norm
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Kim Kardashian to Apple: ‘Sorry I Broke Your App Store!’
The reality star humble-brag apologizes that her new app, with custom emoji of her face and other familiar assets, is too popular to download or work properly
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The Price of Entertainment in 2015 – Sports Spike Up, Cable’s Stable
TheWrap Rewind 2015: Ticket prices to movies, concerts and theaters climbed 3.6 percent in the last year, and sporting events soared 8.1 percent.
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Sumner Redstone Wins Reprieve in Healthcare Legal Battle
A judge sees no urgency for the media mogul to be questioned by lawyers
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Apple to ’60 Minutes’: Nothing to Hide Except All Our Secrets
The nightly newsmagazine peeked behind Apple’s curtain and discovered a few new nuggets and lots of locked doors
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Sumner Redstone’s Daughter Turned Down $1 Billion Buyout
Wall Street Journal reports mogul offered deal for daughter Shari’s 20 percent stake in holding company that controls Viacom and CBS
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‘Star Wars’ Surprise: Analyst Downgrades Disney Despite Big ‘Force Awakens’ Debut
BTIG’s Rich Greenfield says “even the Force cannot protect ESPN” as he recommends clients sell shares of Disney, which are down 3 percent in recent trading
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DreamWorks Animation Joins Hollywood Rush Trading Discounts for Amazon Exposure
In a promotion that creates some strange checkout-cart pairings, Amazon offers a free download of DreamWork’s original animated film when you buy another item
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Love Free-Data Streaming? US Government Isn’t So Sure
The Federal Communications Commission wants telecom giants Comcast, T-Mobile and AT&T to explain video streaming that doesn’t count against data caps